Idioms
on schedule
at the expected or desired time
The train arrived on schedule and we found our friend easily.
on second thought
on shaky ground
on speaking terms with (someone)
on standby
on target
on the air
on the alert (for someone or something)
on the average
on the ball
on the bandwagon
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stab (someone) in the back
mean business
in abeyance
in accordance with (something)
have (something) on the ball
in/into the bargain
without question
give (someone) a blank check
smell a rat
screw up (someone or something) or screw (someone or something) up
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